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Halloween is just around the corner so let's get into the holiday spirit with these three cute dogs dressed up as ghosts and ready to go trick-or-treating. In North America, trick-or-treating has been a Halloween tradition since the late 1920s. In Britain and Ireland the tradition of going house-to-house collecting food at Halloween goes back at least as far as the 16th century, as had the tradition of people wearing costumes at Halloween. Traditions similar to the modern custom of trick-or-treating extend all the way back to classical antiquity.

October is here and we're getting ready for Halloween, so today we're featuring a couple of Jack-O-Lanterns in a beautiful fall decor (chestnuts, a basket of pumpkins, colored leaves and some beautiful yellow flowers).

Grab a pumpking and knife and start carving because in this puzzle we feature a work in progress will-o'-the-wisp or jack-o'-lantern. ( a hollowed-out pumpkin in which holes are cut to make a monstrous or comical face). To create the lantern effect, a light source is placed within the hollow interior. It is believed that the custom of making jack-o'-lanterns at Halloween began in Ireland. The lanterns were variously said to represent the spirits or supernatural beings, or were used to ward off evil spirits. It has also been suggested that the jack-o'-lanterns originally represented Christian souls in purgatory, as Halloween is the eve of All Saints' Day. In the United States, the carved pumpkin was first associated with the harvest season in general, long before it became an emblem of Halloween. Now that you know a bit more about these fun Halloween decorations solve this fun jigsaw and get into the holiday spirit. Have fun!

Halloween is right around the corner so today's puzzle features two men in scary clown costumes. Halloween costumes are traditionally modeled after supernatural figures such as monsters, ghosts, skeletons, witches, devils and even scary evil clowns. Dressing up in costumes and going "guising" was prevalent in Ireland and Scotland at Halloween by the late 19th century and it only became popular in the 20th century in the US. The first mass-produced Halloween costumes appeared in stores in the 1930s when trick-or-treating was becoming popular in the United States.

Happy Halloween! Have fun trick-or-treating, going to Halloween costume parties, carving pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing, playing pranks and divination games, visiting haunted attractions, telling scary stories, and watching horror films and solving scary jigsaw puzzles on All Hallows' Eve. If you didn't know, dressing up in costumes and going "guising" was popular in Ireland and Scotland at Halloween by the late 19th century. Dressing up in costumes became popular for Halloween parties in the US in the early 20th century and the first mass-produced Halloween costumes appeared in stores in the 1930s, when trick-or-treating was becoming more and more popular in the United States.

Another Halloween them puzzle is here! In this new one we feature a large pumpkin eating a small pumpkin Jack O'Lantern. It is believed that the custom of making jack-o'-lanterns at Halloween began in Ireland in the 19th century. The lanterns were variously said to represent the spirits or supernatural beings, or were used to ward off evil spirits. In the United States, the carved pumpkin was first associated with the harvest season in general, long before it became an emblem of Halloween. The term jack-o'-lantern was originally used to describe the visual phenomenon ignis fatuus ("foolish fire") known as a will-o'-the-wisp in English folklore.

Halloween is just around the corned so we've decided to get ready. In today's new jigsaw puzzle we feature a bunch of ceramic decorative Jack o' Lanterns of different sizes that you can use year after year to decorate your house for Halloween.

We've just finished celebrating Halloween this year so today's new puzzle features to scary Jack-o'-lanterns.They are carved pumpkins and were named after the phenomenon of strange light flickering over peat bogs, called will-o'-the-wisps or jack-o'-lanterns. Sections of the pumpkin are cut out to make holes, often depicting a face, which may be either cheerful, scary, or comical. After carving, a light source (a candle) is placed inside the pumpkin. The light is inserted to add an extra measure of spookiness during the night.

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